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Who Killed INFJ Girl?
- MBTI Game of Clue
- Narrated by: Gareth Johnson
- Length: 11 mins
- Categories: Health & Wellness, Psychology & Mental Health
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Publisher's Summary
Author Laura Cone, an INFJ personality type, plays a game of "Clue" to determine which of the MBTI suspects is guilty of breaking the INFJ's heart.
Who killed the INFJ girl with a dagger through the heart in the ballroom of the Tudor Mansion? Was she in love with an extroverted or introverted King of Cups? Was he a "sentinel" or an "explorer"? Who twirls an INFJ girl around on the ballroom floor when everyone else in the mansion is asleep - but then leaves her to bleed out on the floor?
Examine the clues to determine the one MBTI personality type that is the kryptonite that weakens a lovesick INFJ. In the end, an INFJ girl is like a doll that needs the right types to come alive and unlock the doll cabinet.
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- Anonymous User
- 02-17-19
Truly Riveting!
I just loved this! A truly fresh voice and a true master of MBTI! I love this author, and I adore the narrator!
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- L.K. Athens
- 09-28-19
INFJ imagination at its best
It did not take long to put together the fact that the King of Cups in this story was an ESFJ. After listening to this, I decided to get the entire collection "INFJ Crush: MBTI Game of Clue," I love the English accent of Gareth Johnson which is perfect for imagining one's self inside the actual Game of Clue. It's extremely enjoyable to listen to him tell the story of an INFJ woman who gets swept away by falling in love with the worst possible type -- a sensor! As a fan of the clue series, I have personally hoping for INTJ Professor Plum to be "the one."
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